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  2. File:Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Wisconsin Chair Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Chair Company [1] was a manufacturer of furniture and crafted wood products from the late 19th to the mid-20th century. It ran a large factory that for over half a century was the economic backbone of Port Washington, Wisconsin. The factory was destroyed twice: the first time by a huge, devastating fire in 1899 and the second time ...

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  5. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Dells is served by a local newspaper, Wisconsin Dells Events, and 2 local radio stations, WNNO and WDLS. [45] The Wisconsin Dells Events is published by Capital Newspapers, which publishes multiple newspapers in south central Wisconsin. [46] WNNO-FM broadcasts at 106.9 MHz and covers an area 20 miles in radius centered on Wisconsin ...

  6. Decor Cabinets - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, The FDMC 300 group ranked Decor as the 120th largest furniture manufacturer in North America. [1] This publication covers trends and news that affect small cabinet shops to large woodworking plants in North America. Decor Cabinets currently employs more than 500 people between its head office, production plant and showroom. [2]

  7. Dells of the Wisconsin River - Wikipedia

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    The Dells were made famous in 1886 by the photographer H. H. Bennett, who took the first stop-action photo of his son jumping onto Stand Rock. [5] The Kilbourn Dam, completed in 1909, raised the water level of the Upper Dells by about 17 feet (5.2 m), flooding some of the caves and rock formations in Bennett's photographs. [6] [7]